Land Acts Amendment Act of 1920, No. 2 (10 Geo v No. 24) (Qld)

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Land Acts Amendment Act of 1920, No. 2 (10 Geo V No. 24)
9180 LAND, CROWN. Land Acts Amendment Act No. 2. 10 (ho. V. No. 24, 1920. - --- ~~~ ~~- ~~ ~-- ~-- - ~ - - - - - - ~ - - Provided that in any case where the Minister is satisfied that the immediate pay- ment of the whole of such arrearA would be a hardship he may accept payment thereof in such instalments as the Minister thinks jUAt,. 10 Geo. V. An Act to Amend Section 72 of" The Land Act of No. 24. THE LAl<D 1910" I . n a certaI . n partI . c ul ar. ACTS AMENDMENT ACT OF 1920, [ASSENTED TO 8TH MARCH, 1920.] B No. 2. E it enacted by the King's Most Excellent Majesty~ by and with the advice and consent of the .Legis- lative Council and Legislative A ssembly of Queensland in Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same. as follows:- Short title 1. This Act may be cited as "The Land Acts Amend- and . ment Act ot 1920, No. 2," and shall be read as one with ~ ~ ~ ! ~ ctJon * "The Land Acts, 1910 to 1918" (herein collectively referred to as the Principal Act). Amendment 2. The following provision is added to section of s. 72. seventy-two of the Principal Act, and shall be deemed to have been enacted therein on the first day of January, one thousand nine hundred and eleven, and to that extent this Act shall have retrospective operation :-. "Provided further that for the purposes of this section the expression "late lessee" shall be deemed to extend to and to include any person or persons or body corporate, being- (a) The executor or executors or administrator of the late lessee deceased; or (b) The trustee of the insolvent estate of the late lessee; or (c) The committee of the late lessee insane; or (d) The trustee of a marriage settlement compris- ing such holding or selection, who or which has or have had the lease of the holding or selection duly entered in his name or in their names or' in its name in the records of the Department of Public Lands, or who or which would have been entitled if the lease had not expired to have had the same so entered." * 1 Geo. V. No. 15 and amending Acts, 8upra, page 8775.
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